News
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Veteran cop changes gear to retirement
LES McPhee was in the driver’s seat for more than half his policing career as the officer-in-charge of Swan Hill highway patrol, but now the…
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Dust, rain leaves sludge
THE Swan Hill region was blanketed by a thick dust storm on Monday. After the dust rolled over, the Swan Hill Aerodrome recorded 6.2mm, leaving…
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Colour in Duthie’s work
FORMER Swan Hill local Liz Duthie never expected that her self-taught illustration skills would one day be recognised with an award nomination from the Children’s…
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Red-hot recruit
NYAH Nyah West Fire Brigade is holding an open day on Sunday as it desperately tries to recruit more hands to respond to emergencies. Currently…
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Koondrook destination to add new life to Massive Murray Paddle
MASSIVE Murray Paddle Organiser Shannon O’Brien is excited about the future of the event after announcing a new destination in Koondrook Wharf that he hopes…
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Peter Walsh (opinion) – We have to get past the divisiveness
IT was a trip down memory lane last week, being at Murrabit before the sun was awake to catch up with teams in the 2022…
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Wetter autumn predicted after dry end to summer in Swan Hill
AUTUMN days are likely to be wetter and warmer than normal for much of Australia, after a wetter-than-average summer. The Bureau of Meteorology’s Autumn Climate…
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News briefs March 4
Sitting on a windfall THOUSANDS of Victorians are sitting on a surprise windfall, with the Victorian Government calling on potential beneficiaries to check if they…
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Moulamein Notes with China Gibson March 5
Wind farms blowing over I WENT to another wind farm meeting that is proposed out at Baldon. This one is for around 170 turbines and…
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Cupper takes rates fight to parliament
MALLEE residents are paying up to six times the rates that metropolitan ratepayers are paying for properties of the same value, State Parliament has been…










